Illegal Immigration Controversy
Carolyn Hileman* | November 30, 2006
Karen Cooley’s idea of rural living isn’t what she expected. She believes her Angelina County neighborhood is being ruined by a growing number of illegal immigrants. “My neighborhood used to be peaceful and quite out here. There are a lot of American families and Spanish families here, but they are legal and I know this for a fact,” says Karen Cooley.
Cooley wants more local laws to restrict illegal immigration. “The system is broken in a lot of places and we need some help,” says Cooley.
East Texas State Representative Leo Berman agrees. “They are violating the most basic of federal laws, laws of immigration,” says State Representative Leo Berman.
Berman believes illegal immigration is costing taxpayers too much money and he is introducing legislation to deny citizenship to babies born to illegals in the U.S. “They are costing us 3 and half billion dollars in a study I just went through,” says Berman.
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